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1 Model 3300 Technical Support and Installation Manual Manual # T15011 Document Revision: A1

2 1. OVERVIEW 1 2. BASIC OPERATION General Field-of-View Range Environment Configuration LED operation Relay operation 4 3. INSTALLATION Housing Connection Testing 6 4. MAINTENANCE Lens Cleaning 7 5. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS 8 6. FIGURES 9 Figure 1 - Model 3300 Housing Dimensions 9 Figure 2 - Model 3300 Cabling 9 Figure 3 - Model 3300 Layout 10 Figure 4 - Model 3300 Wiring 11 Figure 5 - Model 3300 Field-of-View TABLES Wiring Fault Table False Alarm Stimuli Table Fire Response Table (to Various Fuels) TROUBLESHOOTING No LED blink or erratic LED blink Detector Indicates Fault Device appears to operate normally but will not alarm to a fire. 15 File Name: IM_M3300_Flame_Detector.docx Copyright All rights reserved Page i

3 1. Overview The Model 3300 is designed to provide reliable flame detection for indoor applications that are not classified as hazardous. The Model 3300 is ideal for commercial occupancies where flammable liquids are stored or used. All versions of the Model 3300 Flame Detector use UV and IR sensors to look for flaming combustion. The Model 3300 Flame Detector is a microprocessor-controlled device programmed with state-of -the-art fire algorithms. Each algorithm is designed to recognize a different type of flame signature while rejecting common false sources. When the conditions of the fire algorithms are met the Model 3300 Detector declares a fire. See tables 7.3 and 7.4 for detectors ability to reject false alarm stimuli and its response to various fuels. The microprocessor is also continuously performing system tests looking for faults that would impair its ability to detect a flame and declare an alarm. These tests include: input power, sensor circuits, relay circuits, as well as other internal systems. The Model 3300 has both a Fire Relay and a Fault Relay. The Model 3300 detector has a polypropylene housing and uses a terminal strip in a separate compartment for the user connections, thus protecting the electronics and optics from damage during installation. 2. Basic Operation 2.1 General When the Model 3300 Detector is powered up, the microprocessor checks the detector with a series of self-tests. After the self-test process is complete and all tests are passed, the detector is ready to detect a fire. The power-up and test process may take up to 10 seconds. All modes of operation are indicated by two LEDs located on the front of the detector. After initializing, Normal Mode is indicated by a brief flash of the LEDs every 8 seconds. With the device in Normal Mode it is constantly monitoring the environment and it is ready to detect a fire. When a fire is detected the Model 3300 will activate the Fire Relay and turn on both LEDs. The detector then stores the pre-fire spectral data in memory. This is the Alarm Mode and the device will remain in this mode until power is removed. File Name: IM_M3300_Flame_Detector.docx Copyright All rights reserved Page 1 of 16

4 The self-test system is continuously monitoring the internal systems. If a fault is detected the Fault Relay is de-energized. When the detector is in a Fault Mode the LEDs will flash a code indicating the type of fault. A fault indication may mean the device is being operated in an unsafe manner, unable to detect a fire or that a device has become unreliable (i.e. a Voltage Low fault). For most faults the detector will return to Normal Mode when the fault condition is corrected. 2.2 Field-of-View Optical Flame Detectors must be able to see the fire to declare an alarm. Any obstruction between the detector and the threat area will impair the detector's ability to cover the threat area. An obstruction is anything that is not transparent to the sensor elements of the detector. This would include glass or plastics. The Model 3300 series of Flame Detectors has a 120 Field of View. When covering a large area the detectors should be located to provide overlapping fields of view to insure complete coverage. 2.3 Range The fuel and ambient conditions may affect the sensitivity of a detector. The Model 3300 was tested to a 1 square foot heptane fire at a distance of 40 feet and an isopropyl alcohol fire at a distance of 10 feet. Using the inverse square of the distance rule, if the device will detect a 4-inch isopropyl fire at 10 feet, then to detect a 1/4-size fire (approximately 2-inch) the devices must be within 5 feet. The typical speed of response is 3 seconds. 2.4 Environment The Model 3300 Detector uses an Ultraviolet sensor ( nanometers) and an Infrared sensor ( microns). This detector senses all radiant energy at these frequencies within their Field-of- View. Any source, which radiates energy at these same frequencies, may impact the detector s ability to discriminate against false alarms. Care should be taken to minimize such radiant energy sources within the detectors Field-of-View. Because of the variety of environments and conditions, a factory trained technician or qualified Professional Engineer should be consulted before deciding on the location of devices. File Name: IM_M3300_Flame_Detector.docx Copyright All rights reserved Page 2 of 16

5 2.5 Configuration All models of the Model 3300 detector are configured at the factory. There are no user adjustable settings in the Model 3300 detector housing. The Model 3300 comes in three models. The "-01" or standard model is designed for simple and reliable operation at the least expense. The "-02" or self-test model has a built in self-test circuit for the sensors. This added self-test improves reliability and reduces regular maintenance. Chart 1 below shows the features of each model. In addition to the features of the -02 model the -03 model includes the ability to communicate with an external computer. This permits the downloading of a DataScan or FireScape from the detector. Model Built in Sensor Self-test RS485 comm. port Blinks NO YES YES YES YES YES LED operation Chart 1 Model 3300 models The status of all versions of the Model 3300 detectors can be determined from the LEDs located behind the lens on the front of the detector. The LEDs will flash at intervals or remain on to indicate the detector's status. (Fault Mode, Normal Mode, Alarm Mode) Power Up At power up all versions of the Model 3300 detector will begin by flashing the LEDs in a pattern indicating the model and configuration. The first LED will turn on while the second LED blinks a number of times. The number of times the second LED blinks defines the model of the Model 3300 (see Chart 1). Both LEDs will then turn off. Then the First LED will turn on again while the second LED blinks a number. After blinking the configuration pattern the LEDs will flash once every 8 seconds while in normal mode. If the detector is powered up and a fault is detected the LEDs will flash in a pattern indicating the type of fault. File Name: IM_M3300_Flame_Detector.docx Copyright All rights reserved Page 3 of 16

6 2.6.2 Normal In Normal Mode the LEDs will flash briefly every 8 seconds. Whenever the device is in any other mode the flash every 8 seconds is suspended until the detector returns to Normal Mode Fire When the Model 3300 declares a fire both LEDs will come "on" and the Fire Relay will energize. The detector will stay in alarm mode until power is removed Fault When the detector has power and is in Fault Mode LED1 (the left LED when facing the detector with the cable below the LEDs) will be off while the LED2 (the right LED) will begin flashing, 1/2 second on and 1/2 second off, a number of times. The number of times LED2 flashes indicates the level of fault. LED2 will stop flashing and LED1 will turn on. This cycle is repeated until the fault is corrected. See Fault table 7.2 for fault types. Only the lowest level fault is indicated. Once a fault is corrected the next level fault will be indicated until all faults are cured. Except for fault level 2 or 3, a fire indication will override a fault indication. 2.7 Relay operation All Models of the Model 3300 have two relays. One Fire Relay for indicating fire conditions and one Fault Relay for indicating detector fault conditions Fire Relay The Fire Relay will energize whenever the detector declares a fire. The Fire Relay will remain energized until power is removed from the Model Fault Relay The Fault Relay is a normally energized relay. It will de-energize when a Fault occurs. This means the detectors Fault Relay is in the Fault state when the detector has no power, and remains in the Fault state until the detector is powered up and operating normally. File Name: IM_M3300_Flame_Detector.docx Copyright All rights reserved Page 4 of 16

7 3. Installation 3.1 Housing Mounting the Housing The housing is mounted by using the bracket located on the back of the housing. The detector should be mounted securely to a flat surface. The preferable orientation of the detector is for the cable to exit from the bottom. Remove the bracket from the housing by sliding the bracket down. The bracket may be welded (plastic weld) or screwed to the mounting surface. The mounting location must be strong enough to allow the detector to be snapped into place. Although the detector is not vibration sensitive the detector should not be exposed to excessive vibration. The detector meets the vibration standard set in FM s Approval Standard Class 3820, Sept (.022 displacement, 10 Hz to 30 Hz sweep cycled at 2 cpm for 4 hours) Wiring The wiring termination for the Model 3300 detector is located inside the connection box. The terminal blocked located under the connection box cover will handle 14 to 24 gauge wire. 3.2 Connection All connections are made inside the connection box. Remove the two connection box screws and the connection box cover. Run the wires through the conduit opening in the connection box cover. Connect the wires to the terminal strip. Replace the connection box cover and the two screws. Connect the wiring to the appropriate connection points in the controller or junction box. See table 7.1 for wiring information Power Supply power must be "OFF" before connecting the Model 3300 Detector. D.C. power for the Model 3300 detector is connected to Terminal 1 and 2 of the terminal block. Connect the negative or groundside of the power supply to Terminal 1. Connect the positive side (24VDC) of the power supply to Terminal 2. Check the controller manufacturer's manual for proper connection points Fire Relay The Fire Relay is connected using Terminals 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7. The Fire Relays are not polarized and are isolated from the rest of the detectors circuitry. File Name: IM_M3300_Flame_Detector.docx Copyright All rights reserved Page 5 of 16

8 For Normally Open Operation: Connect one side of the Fire Signal Circuit to terminals 3 or 4. Connect the other side of the Fire Signal Circuit to terminals 5 or 6. Terminals 3 and 4 are connected internally to the Normally Open side of the Fire Relay, and Terminals 5 and 6 are connected internally to the Common of the Fire Relay. If multiple detectors are being used on a single Fire Signal Circuit or an EOL (End of Line) resistor is used, connect the unused terminal of 3, 4 and 5, 6 to the Fire Relay of the next detector. For Normally Closed Operation: Connect one side of the Fire Signal Circuit to terminals 5 or 6. Connect the other side of the Fire Signal Circuit to terminal 7. Refer to the controller manufacturer's manual for proper connection points and value of EOL resistor Fault Relay The Fault Relay is connected using Terminals 8, 9, and 10. The Fault Relays are not polarized and are isolated from the rest of the detectors circuitry. For Normally Closed Operation: Connect one side of the Fault Circuit to terminal 8 and the other side to terminal 9. For Normally Open Operation: Connect the Fault Circuit to terminal 9 and the other side to terminal 10. Refer to the controller manufacturer's manual for proper connection points. 3.3 Testing The Model 3300 detector uses ongoing self-test functions, which will indicate a fault if any of the functions fail to pass. If an end-to-end test is required the detector may be put into alarm with a small butanelighter (Bic) with a flame approximately 1 inch high. Hold the lighter about 2 feet directly in front of detector's face. Light the lighter and wiggle it about 1/2 inch at about 2-4 Hz. The detector should alarm within 3 seconds. A 4-in. diameter pan with isopropyl alcohol set 10 feet may also be used. If you choose to use this method, the detector field of view should be blocked until the fire has achieved its maximum size. Remove the shield. The detector should alarm within 3 seconds. Again the detector should alarm within 3 seconds. The Model 3300 may also be tested using a factory-approved hand held tester. File Name: IM_M3300_Flame_Detector.docx Copyright All rights reserved Page 6 of 16

9 NOTE: Because of the danger involved with fire testing, please exercise CAUTION and observe All safety procedures. If an extinguishing system is present, make sure to disable the outputs to the extinguishing system prior to testing. After testing, re-enable the extinguishing system outputs. 4. Maintenance If a detector indicates a fault, use the troubleshooting section of this document to correct the fault. Contact the local authority having jurisdiction or consult the local codes for any maintenance they may require for the type of system installed. The detector should be tested quarterly or more frequently as required by local codes. 4.1 Lens Cleaning To clean the lens: Wipe the lens surface with a clean lint free cloth. If more extensive cleaning is required then use denatured or Isopropyl alcohol and a clean lint free cloth to clean the lens. Do not use any silica-based solvents. (Most common glass cleaners are silica based and should not be used to clean the lens.) File Name: IM_M3300_Flame_Detector.docx Copyright All rights reserved Page 7 of 16

10 5. General Specifications Input voltage: 12 to 32 Volts DC, typically 24 Volts DC Current 24 Volts DC: 28 ma normal mode 54 ma alarm mode Temperature Range: -40 to 85 Celsius Relay contacts: VDC resistive Connections: gauge wire recommended Weight: Approximately 1 pound Housing: Sensitivity: Dimensions: 3.4 x 5.6 x 1 Material: FR Polypropylene (UL 94 flammability rating V0) Spectral Responsivity: UV to 260 nanometers IR to 3500 nanometers Range 1 : within 3 seconds to a 4-in. diameter isopropyl alcohol fire at 10 feet. within, 3 seconds to a 1 sq. ft. gasoline (heptane) fire at 40 feet. Field-of-View: 120 full-cone 1 See tables 7.3 and 7.4 for detectors ability to reject false alarm stimuli and its response to various fuels. File Name: IM_M3300_Flame_Detector.docx Copyright All rights reserved Page 8 of 16

11 6. Figures Model 3300 Figure 1 Model 3300 Housing Dimensions Connector Box Cover Connector Pin 1 Screws Figure 2 Model 3300 Connector Box File Name: IM_M3300_Flame_Detector.docx Copyright All rights reserved Page 9 of 16

12 Power - + Fire Relay NO, NO, Com, Com, NC Fault Relay NC, Com, NO Figure 3 Model 3300 Wiring LED 1 LED 2 UV Sensor IR Sensor Figure 4 Model 3300 Layout (Sensor & LEDs) File Name: IM_M3300_Flame_Detector.docx Copyright All rights reserved Page 10 of 16

13 Figure 4 Model 3300 Wiring Ft. 5 Ft. 0 Ft. Figure 5 Model 3300 Field-of-View File Name: IM_M3300_Flame_Detector.docx Copyright All rights reserved Page 11 of 16

14 7. Tables 7.1 Wiring Term. # Description Internal Connection 1 Negative side of power - 2 Positive power 12 to 30 VDC + 3 Fire Relay Normally Open In Fire relay N.O. 4 Fire Relay Normally Open Out Fire relay N.O. 5 Fire Relay Common In Fire relay Common 6 Fire Relay Common Out Fire relay Common 7 Fire Relay Normally Closed Fire relay N.C. 8 Fault Relay Normally Closed* Fault relay N.C. 9 Fault Relay Common* Fault relay Common 10 Fault Relay Normally Open* Fault relay N.O. * Fault relay is a normally energized relay. When there is no power the Normally Closed contact is open and the Normally Open contact is closed. Normal means that the device has power and there is no fire and no fault. 7.2 Fault Table Fault # Fault Label Description 1 UV Test Fault ( or -03) UV sensors didn't detect enough UV from the internal UV source 2 Program Failure The program sum check is in error 3 Calibration Fault Device is out of calibration 4 Volt. Low Input Voltage is below 12 VDC 5 Photo. Sensor Fault IR sensor failed to detect internal test source. 6 Relay Fault Relay coil circuit is open. 7 Volt. High Input Voltage was above 32 VDC 8 Temp. Out of Range Internal device temperature went below -40 C or above 85 C. The fault number is shown by the number of times LED2 blinks while in fault mode. See section for further explanation. File Name: IM_M3300_Flame_Detector.docx Copyright All rights reserved Page 12 of 16

15 7.3 False Alarm Stimuli Table This table shows the detectors ability to reject both modulated and unmodulated false alarm stimuli. False Alarm Source Distance Unmodulated Modulated Resistive Electric Heater 1320 Watt Fluorescent Lights 2 40 Watt Bulbs 6 Feet No Response No Response 6 Feet No Response No Response Halogen Light 500 Watt 10 Feet No Response No Response Incandescent Light 100 Watt 6 Feet No Response No Response 7.4 Fire Response Table (to Various Fuels) Model 3300 Fire Response Times vs. Fuels Fuel Distance Fire Size Response Time Polypropylene 8 feet 4 inch diameter Less than 3 Seconds Isopropyl Alcohol (IPA) 10 feet 4 inch diameter Less than 3 Seconds Heptane 40 feet 1 square foot Less than 3 Seconds MEK 15 Feet 4 inch diameter Less than 3 Seconds Silane 30 feet 18 inch jet Less than 3 Seconds Hydrogen 15 Feet 18 inch jet Less than 3 Seconds File Name: IM_M3300_Flame_Detector.docx Copyright All rights reserved Page 13 of 16

16 8. Troubleshooting The Model 3300 detector has several built-in self-test mechanisms that verify function and calibration. The following procedure covers most faults and problems, which may occur during installation or during the course of normal operation. 8.1 No LED blink or erratic LED blink With power connected to the detector the LEDs on the front of the detector module should begin blinking and blink about every 8 seconds. If they do not blink or blink in an abnormal fashion then; 1. Check voltage at power connections. Terminal 1 should be positive; Terminal 2 should be negative. There should be between 12 and 32 volts DC across Terminals 1 and 2 of the detector. 2. If main power is correct and the detector does not indicate a fault then the detector should be returned to the factory. 8.2 Detector Indicates Fault Use the fault table to determine what type of fault is occurring and see appropriate section below to correct. If the corrective actions listed below do not correct the fault, contact the factory for further diagnostic instructions or instructions on returning the detector for servicing Fault Type 1 - "UV Test Fault" (One blink of LED2) During the UV self-test there the UV sensor didn't see enough UV from the UV source. This test is available on the -02 and 03 versions. Factory service is required Fault Type 2 - Program Failure Fault (Two blinks of LED2) The program has been damaged. Factory service is required Fault Type 3 - Calibration Fault (Three blinks of LED2) Calibration constants have been corrupted. Factory service is required Fault Type 4 - Voltage Low Fault (Four blinks of LED2) The input voltage is below 12 VDC. With the detector connected to power, measure the voltage between Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 at the detector. The voltage should be between VDC. If the voltage is out of range check external wiring and power supply. There should not be more than 1 volt of AC ripple at 24 VDC. If the measured voltage is in range and there is no AC ripple. Contact the factory for return and service information. File Name: IM_M3300_Flame_Detector.docx Copyright All rights reserved Page 14 of 16

17 8.2.5 Fault Type 5 - Photo Sensor Fault (Five blinks of LED2) The IR Sensor did not pass the internal self-test. If the lens is clean. The fault may be in the sensors or the self-test circuit. This test is available on the 02 and 03 versions. Contact the factory for further diagnostic information Fault Type 6 - Relay Fault (Six blinks of LED2) One of the Relay s coil circuits is open. There is no corrective action. Contact the factory for return and service information Fault Type 7 - Voltage High (Seven blinks of LED2) The Detector was exposed to an input voltage above 32 Volts. There is no corrective action. Contact the factory for return and service information Fault Type 8 - Temperature Out of Range (Eight blinks of LED2) The internal measured temperature was below -40 C or above 85 C. There is no corrective action. Contact the factory for return and service information. 8.3 Device appears to operate normally but will not alarm to a fire. When the detector declares an alarm two things should happen. One, both the LEDs on the front of the detector should come on. Two, the fire relay should energize. Connect an ohmmeter across the Fire relay Common and N.O. terminals. Run a fire test per section If the relay closes (0 ohms on the meter) and the LEDs come on the detector is operating normally. Check external alarm initiating circuit wiring. 2. If the relay closes and the LEDs remain off, or the relay remains open and the LEDs come on, the detector needs factory service. 3. If the relay remains open and the LEDs remain off, contact the factory for further diagnostic information. File Name: IM_M3300_Flame_Detector.docx Copyright All rights reserved Page 15 of 16

18 INDEX Alarm Mode, 1, 3 Cleaning, 7 Connection, 5 Current draw, 8 Model 3300, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 14 Fault, 4 Relay, 1, 2, 4, 6 Field-of-View, 2, 8 Fire, 4 Relay, 1, 4, 5 Testing, 6 Housing, 4, 8 Infrared, 2 Input voltage, 8 Normal Mode, 1, 2, 3 Power, 3, 5, 14 Range, 2, 8 Relay, 4 Contacts, 8 Fault, 1, 2, 4, 6 Fire, 1, 4, 5 Sensitivity, 8 Field-of-View, 8 Range, 2 Temperature Range, 8 Testing, 6 Ultraviolet, 2 Wiring, 5, 8, 12 LEDs, 1, 3, 4, 15 Lens, 7 Mode Alarm, 1, 3, 4 Fault, 4 Normal, 1, 2, 3 File Name: IM_M3300_Flame_Detector.docx Copyright All rights reserved Page 16 of 16

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